exists a sub-culture value system among law enforcement officers. Davis (1991) identified three dominant characteristics of the police subculture. First is the idea of cynicism: every one is a possible problem – they are to be dealt with as if they have already committed a crime. The second characteristic concerns the use of force: it is part of the police subculture to use force in all situations when a threat is perceived. Finally‚ there is the idea of police being victims themselves: they are the
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underpinnings of the category lesbian indeed perpetuated‚ by this decade‚ the dominance of white‚ middle class‚ and gender normative demographics. This was not the case‚ however‚ because a diversity of groups and subcultures did not exist; they very much did. Rather‚ many of these subcultures strongly embraced various kinds of gender non-conformity‚ like butch/femme dynamics that were more prevalent in working class and communities of color. These differences perpetuated and sharpened the racial and
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From a sociological perspective‚ explanation for criminality is found in two levels which are the subculture and the structural explanations. The sociological explanations emphasize aspects of societal arrangements that are external to the actor and compelling. A sociological explanation is concerned with how the structure of a society‚ institutional practices or its persisting cultural themes affect the conduct of its members. Individual differences are denied or ignored‚ and the explanation of
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Policing CRJ 201‚ Section 511 Frank Serpico Francesco Vincent Serpico was born on April 14‚ 1936 in Brooklyn‚ NY. At the age of 18 Serpico enlisted in the United States army and spent two years in Korea. In 1959 Frank Serpico graduated form the police academy and was sworn into the New York City Police Department. From the =Beginning of Serpico’s career in the NYPD he was forced with having to defend his integrity to the police department. While a rookie taking part in field officer
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up a comic on a store shelf‚ or by watching a movie about a certain character/team. In this seminar paper‚ I will explain how the comic book team the X-Men has been commercialized and advertised to society through the last five decades‚ how the subculture of the X-men can provide a communication link between people‚ and also how impactful this fictional team has been on the economy in popular culture today by using different theoretical
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and a inmate. I will determine what code of ethics the correction officer has violated and what actions I chose to take due to the officers violations. In closing I will discuss whether or not the decisions I made was guided by the institution’s subculture. After reviewing the case file of the correctional officer who is a 7 year veteran‚ I have notice that there are certain protocols that has to be taken due to the unprofessionalism actions the correction officer has taken in the incident involving
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Violence in sport has become far too commonplace. Aggressive sports such as football and hockey involve many aggressive tactics; however far too often do these aggressive tactics become overshadowed by deliberate acts of violence with the intent to cause bodily harm to an opponent. Many professional and non-profession athletes‚ as well as coaches‚ have adapted the mentality that winning is the common goal that all who participate in sport strive for and therefore feel that engaging in violent acts
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The Evolution of Japanese Values after 1945 Presented To: Matthew Penney Professor HIST263 Concordia University Presented By: Antoine Nguyen ID: 9263039 Student Concordia University December 10th‚ 2010 Nationalism can be defined as “the complex network of ideas and philosophies that defines what constitutes a nation and what it means to be a citizen”. In other words‚ it can be described as the sense of identity as well as pride that not only distinguish the country from the
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is a major problem. In the United States‚ one out of every five children grows up in poverty (Reiman‚ 86). Many factors contribute to poverty. Some examples of these factors include: financial aspects of addiction‚ exclusion‚ images of crime‚ subcultures of violence‚ lack of available resources‚ rational choice‚ and parental monitoring. These same factors are also linked to being contributors to drug addiction and criminal activities. These aspects and many others distinguish the casual relationships
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anything that can represent anything else 2. Language – symbols that successfully communicate ideas 3. Values 4. Norms C. TECHNOLOGY - CULTURAL CHANGE – DIVERSITY 1. Cultural Change – Technology and Cultural Lag 2. Cultural Diversity – Subcultures and Countercultures 3. Ethnocentricism and Cultural Relativism D. GLOBAL POPULAR CULTURE 1. High Culture and Popular Culture 2. Forms of Popular Culture – Fads – Fashion – Imperialism E. SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POPULAR CULTURE 1. Functionalism
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